Wāhine Māori, wāhine ora, wāhine kaha: preventing violence against Māori women Ministry for Women
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Vine library | TRO 362.8292 MIN | Available | FV16080062 | |
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Vine library | Online | Available | ON15030046 |
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Primary prevention of violence against women is an approach that seeks to stop violence against women before it occurs in the first place. It is an internationally emerging field of practice with a growing evidence base about what works. However, research on how it is understood and how effective it is in diverse cultural contexts is limited.
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